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  1. @c -*-texinfo-*-
  2. @c This file is part of the StarPU Handbook.
  3. @c Copyright (C) 2009--2011 Universit@'e de Bordeaux 1
  4. @c Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  5. @c Copyright (C) 2011 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et Automatique
  6. @c See the file starpu.texi for copying conditions.
  7. @node StarPU Advanced API
  8. @chapter StarPU Advanced API
  9. @menu
  10. * Defining a new data interface::
  11. * Multiformat Data Interface::
  12. * Task Bundles::
  13. * Task Lists::
  14. * Defining a new scheduling policy::
  15. @end menu
  16. @node Defining a new data interface
  17. @section Defining a new data interface
  18. @menu
  19. * Data Interface API:: Data Interface API
  20. * An example of data interface:: An example of data interface
  21. @end menu
  22. @node Data Interface API
  23. @subsection Data Interface API
  24. @deftp {Data Type} {struct starpu_data_interface_ops}
  25. @anchor{struct starpu_data_interface_ops}
  26. Defines the per-interface methods. TODO describe all the different fields
  27. @end deftp
  28. @deftp {Data Type} {struct starpu_data_copy_methods}
  29. Per-interface data transfer methods. TODO describe all the different fields
  30. @end deftp
  31. @node An example of data interface
  32. @subsection An example of data interface
  33. TODO
  34. See @code{src/datawizard/interfaces/vector_interface.c} for now.
  35. @node Multiformat Data Interface
  36. @section Multiformat Data Interface
  37. @deftp {Data Type} {struct starpu_multiformat_data_interface_ops}
  38. todo. The different fields are:
  39. @table @asis
  40. @item @code{cpu_elemsize} the size of each element on CPUs,
  41. @item @code{opencl_elemsize} the size of each element on OpenCL devices,
  42. @item @code{cuda_elemsize} the size of each element on CUDA devices,
  43. @item @code{cpu_to_opencl_cl} pointer to a codelet which converts from CPU to OpenCL
  44. @item @code{opencl_to_cpu_cl} pointer to a codelet which converts from OpenCL to CPU
  45. @item @code{cpu_to_cuda_cl} pointer to a codelet which converts from CPU to CUDA
  46. @item @code{cuda_to_cpu_cl} pointer to a codelet which converts from CUDA to CPU
  47. @end table
  48. @end deftp
  49. @deftypefun void starpu_multiformat_data_register (starpu_data_handle *@var{handle}, uint32_t @var{home_node}, void *@var{ptr}, uint32_t @var{nobjects}, struct starpu_multiformat_data_interface_ops *@var{format_ops});
  50. Register a piece of data that can be represented in different ways, depending upon
  51. the processing unit that manipulates it. It allows the programmer, for instance, to
  52. use an array of structures when working on a CPU, and a structure of arrays when
  53. working on a GPU.
  54. @var{nobjects} is the number of elements in the data. @var{format_ops} describes
  55. the format.
  56. @example
  57. #define NX 1024
  58. struct point array_of_structs[NX];
  59. starpu_data_handle handle;
  60. /*
  61. * The conversion of a piece of data is itself a task, though it is created,
  62. * submitted and destroyed by StarPU internals and not by the user. Therefore,
  63. * we have to define two codelets.
  64. * Note that for now the conversion from the CPU format to the GPU format has to
  65. * be executed on the GPU, and the conversion from the GPU to the CPU has to be
  66. * executed on the CPU.
  67. */
  68. #ifdef STARPU_USE_OPENCL
  69. void cpu_to_opencl_opencl_func(void *buffers[], void *args);
  70. starpu_codelet cpu_to_opencl_cl = @{
  71. .where = STARPU_OPENCL,
  72. .opencl_func = cpu_to_opencl_opencl_func,
  73. .nbuffers = 1
  74. @};
  75. void opencl_to_cpu_func(void *buffers[], void *args);
  76. starpu_codelet opencl_to_cpu_cl = @{
  77. .where = STARPU_CPU,
  78. .cpu_func = opencl_to_cpu_func,
  79. .nbuffers = 1
  80. @};
  81. #endif
  82. struct starpu_multiformat_data_interface_ops format_ops = @{
  83. #ifdef STARPU_USE_OPENCL
  84. .opencl_elemsize = 2 * sizeof(float),
  85. .cpu_to_opencl_cl = &cpu_to_opencl_cl,
  86. .opencl_to_cpu_cl = &opencl_to_cpu_cl,
  87. #endif
  88. .cpu_elemsize = 2 * sizeof(float),
  89. ...
  90. @};
  91. starpu_multiformat_data_register(handle, 0, &array_of_structs, NX, &format_ops);
  92. @end example
  93. @end deftypefun
  94. @node Task Bundles
  95. @section Task Bundles
  96. @deftp {DataType} {struct starpu_task_bundle}
  97. The task bundle structure describes a list of tasks that should be
  98. scheduled together whenever possible. The different fields are:
  99. @table @asis
  100. @item @code{mutex} Mutex protecting the bundle
  101. @item @code{int previous_workerid} last worker previously assigned a task from the bundle (-1 if none)
  102. @item @code{struct starpu_task_bundle_entry *list} list of tasks
  103. @item @code{int destroy} If this flag is set, the bundle structure is automatically free'd when the bundle is deinitialized.
  104. @item @code{int closed} Is the bundle closed ?
  105. @end table
  106. @end deftp
  107. @deftypefun void starpu_task_bundle_init ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle})
  108. Initialize a task bundle
  109. @end deftypefun
  110. @deftypefun void starpu_task_bundle_deinit ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle})
  111. Deinitialize a bundle. In case the destroy flag is set, the bundle
  112. structure is freed too.
  113. @end deftypefun
  114. @deftypefun int starpu_task_bundle_insert ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task})
  115. Insert a task into a bundle.
  116. @end deftypefun
  117. @deftypefun int starpu_task_bundle_remove ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task})
  118. Remove a task from a bundle. This method must be called with
  119. bundle->mutex hold. This function returns 0 if the task was found,
  120. -ENOENT if the element was not found, 1 if the element is found and if
  121. the list was deinitialized because it became empty.
  122. @end deftypefun
  123. @deftypefun void starpu_task_bundle_close ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle});
  124. Close a bundle. No task can be added to a closed bundle. A closed
  125. bundle automatically gets deinitialized when it becomes empty.
  126. @end deftypefun
  127. @deftypefun double starpu_task_bundle_expected_length ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle}, {enum starpu_perf_archtype} @var{arch}, unsigned @var{nimpl})
  128. Return the expected duration of the entire task bundle in µs.
  129. @end deftypefun
  130. @deftypefun double starpu_task_bundle_expected_data_transfer_time ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle}, unsigned {memory_node})
  131. Return the time (in µs) expected to transfer all data used within the bundle
  132. @end deftypefun
  133. @deftypefun double starpu_task_bundle_expected_power ({struct starpu_task_bundle *}@var{bundle}, {enum starpu_perf_archtype} @var{arch}, unsigned @var{nimpl})
  134. Return the expected power consumption of the entire task bundle in J.
  135. @end deftypefun
  136. @node Task Lists
  137. @section Task Lists
  138. @deftp {Data Type} {struct starpu_task_list}
  139. todo
  140. @end deftp
  141. @deftypefun void starpu_task_list_init ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list})
  142. Initialize a list structure
  143. @end deftypefun
  144. @deftypefun void starpu_task_list_push_front ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task})
  145. Push a task at the front of a list
  146. @end deftypefun
  147. @deftypefun void starpu_task_list_push_back ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task})
  148. Push a task at the back of a list
  149. @end deftypefun
  150. @deftypefun struct starpu_task *starpu_task_list_front ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list})
  151. Get the front of the list (without removing it)
  152. @end deftypefun
  153. @deftypefun struct starpu_task *starpu_task_list_back ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list})
  154. Get the back of the list (without removing it)
  155. @end deftypefun
  156. @deftypefun int starpu_task_list_empty ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list})
  157. Test if a list is empty
  158. @end deftypefun
  159. @deftypefun void starpu_task_list_erase ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task})
  160. Remove an element from the list
  161. @end deftypefun
  162. @deftypefun struct starpu_task *starpu_task_list_pop_front ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list})
  163. Remove the element at the front of the list
  164. @end deftypefun
  165. @deftypefun struct starpu_task *starpu_task_list_pop_back ({struct starpu_task_list *}@var{list})
  166. Remove the element at the back of the list
  167. @end deftypefun
  168. @node Defining a new scheduling policy
  169. @section Defining a new scheduling policy
  170. TODO
  171. A full example showing how to define a new scheduling policy is available in
  172. the StarPU sources in the directory @code{examples/scheduler/}.
  173. @menu
  174. * Scheduling Policy API:: Scheduling Policy API
  175. * Source code::
  176. @end menu
  177. @node Scheduling Policy API
  178. @subsection Scheduling Policy API
  179. @deftp {Data Type} {struct starpu_sched_policy}
  180. This structure contains all the methods that implement a scheduling policy. An
  181. application may specify which scheduling strategy in the @code{sched_policy}
  182. field of the @code{starpu_conf} structure passed to the @code{starpu_init}
  183. function. The different fields are:
  184. @table @asis
  185. @item @code{init_sched}
  186. Initialize the scheduling policy.
  187. @item @code{deinit_sched}
  188. Cleanup the scheduling policy.
  189. @item @code{push_task}
  190. Insert a task into the scheduler.
  191. @item @code{push_prio_task}
  192. Insert a priority task into the scheduler.
  193. @item @code{push_prio_notify}
  194. Notify the scheduler that a task was pushed on the worker. This method is
  195. called when a task that was explicitely assigned to a worker is scheduled. This
  196. method therefore permits to keep the state of of the scheduler coherent even
  197. when StarPU bypasses the scheduling strategy.
  198. @item @code{pop_task}
  199. Get a task from the scheduler. The mutex associated to the worker is already
  200. taken when this method is called. If this method is defined as @code{NULL}, the
  201. worker will only execute tasks from its local queue. In this case, the
  202. @code{push_task} method should use the @code{starpu_push_local_task} method to
  203. assign tasks to the different workers.
  204. @item @code{pop_every_task}
  205. Remove all available tasks from the scheduler (tasks are chained by the means
  206. of the prev and next fields of the starpu_task structure). The mutex associated
  207. to the worker is already taken when this method is called.
  208. @item @code{post_exec_hook} (optional)
  209. This method is called every time a task has been executed.
  210. @item @code{policy_name}
  211. Name of the policy (optional).
  212. @item @code{policy_description}
  213. Description of the policy (optionnal).
  214. @end table
  215. @end deftp
  216. @deftypefun void starpu_worker_set_sched_condition (int @var{workerid}, pthread_cond_t *@var{sched_cond}, pthread_mutex_t *@var{sched_mutex})
  217. This function specifies the condition variable associated to a worker
  218. When there is no available task for a worker, StarPU blocks this worker on a
  219. condition variable. This function specifies which condition variable (and the
  220. associated mutex) should be used to block (and to wake up) a worker. Note that
  221. multiple workers may use the same condition variable. For instance, in the case
  222. of a scheduling strategy with a single task queue, the same condition variable
  223. would be used to block and wake up all workers.
  224. The initialization method of a scheduling strategy (@code{init_sched}) must
  225. call this function once per worker.
  226. @end deftypefun
  227. @deftypefun void starpu_sched_set_min_priority (int @var{min_prio})
  228. Defines the minimum priority level supported by the scheduling policy. The
  229. default minimum priority level is the same as the default priority level which
  230. is 0 by convention. The application may access that value by calling the
  231. @code{starpu_sched_get_min_priority} function. This function should only be
  232. called from the initialization method of the scheduling policy, and should not
  233. be used directly from the application.
  234. @end deftypefun
  235. @deftypefun void starpu_sched_set_max_priority (int @var{max_prio})
  236. Defines the maximum priority level supported by the scheduling policy. The
  237. default maximum priority level is 1. The application may access that value by
  238. calling the @code{starpu_sched_get_max_priority} function. This function should
  239. only be called from the initialization method of the scheduling policy, and
  240. should not be used directly from the application.
  241. @end deftypefun
  242. @deftypefun int starpu_sched_get_min_priority (void)
  243. Returns the current minimum priority level supported by the
  244. scheduling policy
  245. @end deftypefun
  246. @deftypefun int starpu_sched_get_max_priority (void)
  247. Returns the current maximum priority level supported by the
  248. scheduling policy
  249. @end deftypefun
  250. @deftypefun int starpu_push_local_task (int @var{workerid}, {struct starpu_task} *@var{task}, int @var{back})
  251. The scheduling policy may put tasks directly into a worker's local queue so
  252. that it is not always necessary to create its own queue when the local queue
  253. is sufficient. If "back" not null, the task is put at the back of the queue
  254. where the worker will pop tasks first. Setting "back" to 0 therefore ensures
  255. a FIFO ordering.
  256. @end deftypefun
  257. @deftypefun int starpu_worker_may_execute_task (unsigned @var{workerid}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task}, unsigned {nimpl})
  258. Check if the worker specified by workerid can execute the codelet.
  259. @end deftypefun
  260. @deftypefun double starpu_timing_now (void)
  261. Return the current date
  262. @end deftypefun
  263. @deftypefun double starpu_task_expected_length ({struct starpu_task *}@var{task}, {enum starpu_perf_archtype} @var{arch}, unsigned @var{nimpl})
  264. Returns expected task duration in µs
  265. @end deftypefun
  266. @deftypefun double starpu_worker_get_relative_speedup ({enum starpu_perf_archtype} @var{perf_archtype})
  267. Returns an estimated speedup factor relative to CPU speed
  268. @end deftypefun
  269. @deftypefun double starpu_task_expected_data_transfer_time (uint32_t @var{memory_node}, {struct starpu_task *}@var{task})
  270. Returns expected data transfer time in µs
  271. @end deftypefun
  272. @deftypefun double starpu_data_expected_transfer_time (starpu_data_handle @var{handle}, unsigned @var{memory_node}, starpu_access_mode @var{mode})
  273. Predict the transfer time (in µs) to move a handle to a memory node
  274. @end deftypefun
  275. @deftypefun double starpu_task_expected_power ({struct starpu_task *}@var{task}, {enum starpu_perf_archtype} @var{arch}, unsigned @var{nimpl})
  276. Returns expected power consumption in J
  277. @end deftypefun
  278. @deftypefun double starpu_task_expected_conversion_time ({struct starpu_task *}@var{task}, {enum starpu_perf_archtype} @var{arch}, unsigned {nimpl})
  279. Returns expected conversion time in ms (multiformat interface only)
  280. @end deftypefun
  281. @node Source code
  282. @subsection Source code
  283. @cartouche
  284. @smallexample
  285. static struct starpu_sched_policy dummy_sched_policy = @{
  286. .init_sched = init_dummy_sched,
  287. .deinit_sched = deinit_dummy_sched,
  288. .push_task = push_task_dummy,
  289. .push_prio_task = NULL,
  290. .pop_task = pop_task_dummy,
  291. .post_exec_hook = NULL,
  292. .pop_every_task = NULL,
  293. .policy_name = "dummy",
  294. .policy_description = "dummy scheduling strategy"
  295. @};
  296. @end smallexample
  297. @end cartouche